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“I was a classmate of Dave in the Seneca School District. I just heard of his passing and wanted to extend heartfelt sympathies to the family. I...Read More »
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1 of 16 | Posted by: Karen (Copus) Knoble - WI

“The first job I had out of college Dave was the parts man at Farmers Implement in Bloomington. I knew Dave before all this, as well as his Dad. Great...Read More »
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2 of 16 | Posted by: John Erdenberger - Platteville, WI

“Dear Terri and Family, we were so sorry to hear of Dave's passing. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this sad...Read More »
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3 of 16 | Posted by: Shirley & Mike MacEachern - WI

“We are saddened to hear of Dave's passing , he was a very kind and generous man. May God's love help you through this most difficult time. You are in...Read More »
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4 of 16 | Posted by: Joe and Sharon Atkins - WI

“Dave was a former employee along with his brother Jim. Apples do not fall far from the tree. To all of the Joy family, your mom and dad were always...Read More »
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8 of 16 | Posted by: Richard Zeitler - Inverness, FL

“Terri & familySaddened By The Sudden Loss Dave.Will personally miss those conversations we have had over the last 57 years.He Always had Excellent...Read More »
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13 of 16 | Posted by: James Joy - Fond Du Lac, WI

“Dave was a classmate of mine, and I am heartbroken for his family. May God Bless and keep in his loving care.
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14 of 16 | Posted by: Natalie Varo-Freymiller - WI

“My deepest sympathy worked with him at John Deere truly a great guy so shocked
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15 of 16 | Posted by: Jim McComish - Darlington, WI

“I am very sorry to hear this. Prayers to his family. He was a very nice guy to work with.
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16 of 16 | Posted by: Terri Baxter - DARLINGTON, WI

David N. "Dave" Joy, age 57, of Kieler, Wisconsin, was called home suddenly at 7:18 a.m., on Sunday, February 11, 2018, at Mercy Medical Center-Dubuque, surrounded by his loving family. To honor Dave's life, funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m., on Friday, February 16, 2018, at the Immaculate Conception Church, Kieler, Wisconsin, with Rev. Bernard E. Rott officiating. To celebrate Dave's life, family and friends may visit from 3:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., on Thursday, February 15, 2018, at the Parish Center at the Immaculate Conception Church, 3685 County Road HHH, Kieler, Wisconsin, where a parish scripture wake service will be held at 2:45 p.m., and also from 9:30 a.m., until the time of services at 10:30 a.m., on Friday at the Church. Burial will be in the Immaculate Conception Cemetery. Behr Funeral Home, 1491 Main Street, is in charge of arrangements.

Dave was born on July 6, 1960, in Eastman, Wisconsin, son of Bernard and Norene (Wanamaker) Joy.

Dave grew up on the family farm, but would eventually venture off after high school to continue his education and soon begin his career in the Ag dealership industry with the John Deere dealership in Bloomington. While living there, he would meet, and within a year, marry the love of his life, Terri Wilgenbusch. They were united in marriage on July 20, 1985, at St. Joseph Church in Rickardsville, Iowa. Dave continued to work in Bloomington until a position at the John Deere Dealership in Cuba City caught his eye. The family decided to move to continue down Dave's career path and began establishing more family roots in their new community. Dave eventually discovered his final working destination at Ritchies Case/IH dealership in Darlington. Dave absolutely enjoyed his new position and was able to put his "natural people skills" to good use. He not only knew his business inside and out, but also knew everyone around him, most by name, and always had a kind word for all he dealt with. Dave was a fun loving man, with a great sense of humor, who was often referred to as a "big kid" himself. Dave was well known for his uncanny ability to get right down on the floor and play with his kids when they were small, and now that tradition continues with his grandkids. Dave also had a great appreciation for photography and was well known for "stopping" alongside the road to take a quick photo of a spectacular sunrise to share with his family and friends. Above all though, Dave loved his family and the simple pleasures in life. He made sure no one ever doubted his love and devotion for them through both his words and actions. We are devastated at the sudden loss of our dear husband, dad, grandpa, brother and friend; but we know and trust that he will be watching over us through each and every day as the sun continues to rise and set on the abundance of beautiful memories he leaves behind. Thank you Dave for all of the real love and JOY you shared so easily along your much too short 57 year earthly journey with us. Our lives will never be the same without you, and they are definitely better because of you!

A David N. "Dave" Joy memorial fund has been established, which will be distributed among his favorite charities.

Dave's family would like to extend a special thank you to the 1st Responders from Dickeyville and Jamestown, the Grant County Sheriff Department, Dr. Ram, and everyone in the Mercy Cardiac Unit and Emergency Room, for all of their kind, professional and attentive care of Dave, and his entire family.

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I was a classmate of Dave in the Seneca School District. I just heard of his passing and wanted to extend heartfelt sympathies to the family. I will always remember Dave as being a great guy. Prayers are with the family to allow the sorrow to be replaced by pleasant memories.

The first job I had out of college Dave was the parts man at Farmers Implement in Bloomington. I knew Dave before all this, as well as his Dad. Great person all around. As time went on, alot of things changed and sorta lost touch with many people.

Posted by: John Erdenberger - Platteville, WI - Coworker Feb 15, 2018

Dear Terri and Family, we were so sorry to hear of Dave's passing. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this sad time and may God give you strength for the difficult days ahead. God Bless. MIke & Shirley MacEachern

Dave was a former employee along with his brother Jim. Apples do not fall far from the tree. To all of the Joy family, your mom and dad were always very proud of each and every one of you and wherever there spirit's are, can still be. Dave was an inspiration, even being several years younger. He could always see good in everything and every situation. He taught me and our family many good things. Am very sure Dave was a fabulous husband along with being and even better father.God Bless your soul David Joy!